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Speed, comfort and confident handling come together to make Specialized's Sirrus a carefree ride. It sports a light aluminum frame, a pavement-smoothing steel fork and efficient, road bike-size 700c wheels for easy pedaling on every road and path. Shimano's 24-speed drivetrain provides a wide range of gears for easy climbing, while the powerful linear-pull brakes control your speed on the fun back down. And thanks to the flat handlebars and comfort-oriented riding position, you'll finish every ride feeling great.

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With lightest-in-class weights, bright reflective graphics and a smooth, stable ride, the Quick is the fast, fun way to get fit or get around town. Cannondale's OutFront Steering Geometry makes the Quick so stable, so confident and such swoopy fun to ride, that you might just forget you’re working out. Enhanced SAVE Micro-Suspension features in the rear triangle, plus ergonomic grips, saddle, and pedals keep riders comfortable and connected. Bright 360° reflective elements give you that extra measure of safety. Cannondale's lightweight aluminum frame makes the Quick easy to pedal, easy to lift, and easy to love.

Grab fitness by both grips with Cannondale's Quick 4! For the weekend warrior, the daily commuter, and the greenbelt explorer, the Quick is the perfect avenue from point A to point B, and the perfect escape from the indoor elliptical. With nimble 700c aluminum rims, a peppy aluminum frame, and high quality Shimano components, you'll be dreaming about logging miles and working up a sweat. Cannondale supplies the brakes, handlebar, stem, and saddle to tie the bow on this utilitarian machine.

Specialized's Sirrus Elite makes all your favorite rides even more fun with its light, lively, and efficient Specialized aluminum frame. The same can be said for its vibration-damping Specialized carbon fork. You'll love the free-rolling, 700c wheels and flat handlebars with intuitive, easy-to-reach controls. From running errands in style to heading out on longer rides, you'll be glad you have a quick 18-speed Shimano drivetrain to conquer hills as well as powerful linear-pull brakes for control on the way back down.

With lightest-in-class weights, bright reflective graphics and a smooth, stable ride, the Cannondale Quick Disc 6 is the fast, fun way to get fit or get around town. Its Smartform C3 alloy frame and fork are responsive and stable to make weekend rides fun and weekday errands a breeze. Double-wall rims and reflective, puncture-protected WTB tires ensure you get around town efficiently and safely, while the 27-speed Shimano drivetrain makes light work of hills. Cannondale's touchpoints are tuned to the human body to provide comfort and control all day long.

Big Dummy is a long-tail cargo bike, which means that not only can you haul a serious amount of cargo, different accessories can be added to your Big Dummy frame and deck depending on what you want to carry. Being a dedicated single-piece frame, instead of an add-on to an existing bike, it's stiffer and resistant to torsional flex, which provides a better ride and longer lasting frame than long-tail add-ons.
Like all Surly's frames, it's made of their size specific, 4130 CroMoly steel – a tube set engineered for cargo that sports lots of little touches that you've come to love in a Surly, like clearance for big tires and the use of common component sizes. Figure on being able to carry about 200 pounds (90kg) of cargo. The load weight, and how it's loaded, will affect the handling somewhat. Also, plan on using gears, especially as cargo weight increases. This may seem obvious, but as you get comfy with it, you will use your full range of gears as never before.
It's suitable to loaded as well as unloaded riding. Bags, deck, rails, and rail collars are all designed to improve on previous offerings and work together to make sure your stuff is transported with safety and stability. It's an unbending interface, which when you're carrying lots of cargo, is a good thing to have. Get creative, and get hauling.
If you intend to carry a passenger on your Big Dummy, Surly requires use of their Dummy Rail Collars. These provide a secondary retention system for the rack, as well as stiffen the rack system. These are included with MY17 Big Dummy bikes and frames, as well as available AM for older Big Dummy bikes and frames (compatible with all generations of Big Dummy bikes/frames). In addition, a stoker handlebar set up, found on tandem bicycles, is recommended as well. Make sure to check with seat post manufacturer for stoker handlebar compatibility.
If you are planning to carry a child on your Big Dummy, Surly recommends the use of a child seat. They've tested the Maxxi Yepp seat. Yepp makes an adaptor that allows their seat to mount onto Surly's deck. It works well with the Big Dummy. At this time other child seats are not recommended and will void your warranty. Surly is testing other options. Note: keep in mind Big Dummy weight limits when carrying a passenger.

Cannondale's upright riding position and reassuringly stable geometry make Adventure comfortable, engaging, and fun to ride. A low standover height and intuitive, easy-to-use controls inspire confidence and make it an extremely easy bike to ride. The standard suspension fork and seatpost, ultra-plush saddle and grips, and soft-touch quick release handles make comfort a top priority. Cannondale's unmatched aluminum expertise and thoughtful component spec keep weight low, so Adventure is easy to ride, and easy to lift.

Cannondale's upright riding position and reassuringly stable geometry make Adventure comfortable, engaging, and fun to ride. A low standover height and intuitive, easy-to-use controls inspire confidence and make it an extremely easy bike to ride. The standard suspension fork and seatpost, ultra-plush saddle and grips, and soft-touch quick release handles make comfort a top priority. Cannondale's unmatched aluminum expertise and thoughtful component spec keep weight low, so Adventure is easy to ride, and easy to lift.

Great for everyday transportation and light touring, the Ticino® picks up where bike builders of the 40s and 50s left off, giving it a true handcrafted feel not found in many of today’s cookie-cutter bikes. Named for an Italian influenced area of Switzerland, Ticino’s design aesthetic, craftsmanship and frame integrity are inspired by the vintage bikes once ridden throughout the region. The retro-inspired hubs, cranksets, chainrings, handlebars, forks, pedals and hammered-finish alloy fenders show classic craftsmanship. But this thing is far from a relic. When it comes to performance, the Ticino is decked with modern components custom-manufactured by Electra.
But it’s more than just a pretty face. The Ticino sports fast-rolling 700c wheels and a lightweight frame, for a fine-tuned, smooth gliding ride. Love is in the details, and after one look at the Ticino you’ll be ready for a serious commitment.
- 6061-T6 aluminum frameset
- Investment-cast crown, tapered-leg, steel fork
- Shimano 7-speed Altus drivetrain
- Shimano TX50 thumb shifter plus
- Forged alloy crankset w/42t chainring dual guards
- Shimano cantilever brakes
- 32h low flange alloy hubset
- Double-wall alloy rims
- 700 x 35c tires
- Ticino dual-density saddle
- Hammered alloy fenders

Cyclists looking for one bike for any adventure—from fire roads and dirt trail exploration to urban commutes and joy rides—will love the Quick CX. With a better fit for multi-surface adventuring, as well as stable, precise steering and SAVE Micro-Suspension seat and chainstays, you're guaranteed a comfortable, sporty, confident ride. A Shimano Deore/Alivio drivetrain, Maddux rims, and Panaracer tires are keen on any type of terrain, and a capable SunTour fork helps to smooth out any rough patches you may encounter.

Cyclists looking for one bike for any adventure—from fire roads and dirt trail exploration to urban commutes and joy rides—will love the Quick CX. With a better fit for multi-surface adventuring, as well as stable, precise steering and SAVE Micro-Suspension seat and chainstays, you're guaranteed a comfortable, sporty, confident ride. A Shimano Deore/Alivio drivetrain, Maddux rims, and Panaracer tires are keen on any type of terrain, and a capable SunTour fork helps to smooth out any rough patches you may encounter.

Road-bike speed paired with the confidence and stability of a flat handlebar makes Giant's Escape RX the perfect prescription for riding pleasure. The Giant ALUXX SL aluminum frame sports a carbon fork for reduced weight and nimble handling. It damps road vibrations before they get to your hands and gives the bike a lively feeling. Easy-rolling 700c wheels with flat-resistant tires make you want to take the long way home. Plus, pedaling is and staying fit is easy with a 30-speed Shimano drivetrain that has simple-to-use shifters and powerful brakes. Plus, the Giant stem, bar and seatpost are ride everyday reliable.

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With lightest-in-class weights, bright reflective graphics and a smooth, stable ride, the Quick is the fast, fun way to get fit or get around town. Cannondale's OutFront Steering Geometry makes the Quick so stable, so confident and such swoopy fun to ride, that you might just forget you’re working out. Enhanced SAVE Micro-Suspension features in the rear triangle, plus ergonomic grips, saddle, and pedals keep riders comfortable and connected. Bright 360° reflective elements give you that extra measure of safety. Cannondale's lightweight aluminum frame makes the Quick easy to pedal, easy to lift, and easy to love.

Speed, comfort and confident handling come together to make Specialized's Vita a carefree ride. It sports a light, women's-specific aluminum frame, a pavement-smoothing steel fork and efficient 700c wheels for easy pedaling on every road and path. Plus, Shimano's 24-speed drivetrain provides a wide range of gears for easy climbing, while the powerful linear-pull brakes control your speed on the fun back down. And thanks to the flat handlebars, women's seat and comfort-oriented riding position, you'll finish every ride wanting more.

Explore every last inch of your neighborhood and beyond with Cannondale's Adventure 1. With a responsive, nimble aluminum frame, you'll be primed to roll fast through bike lanes and shaded paths, while a plush suspension fork and seatpost keep things comfortable. You'll love the lightweight aluminum rims and Kenda tires for their durability and excellent performance. Finally, a trusty Shimano drivetrain and brakes provide top-of-the-line shifting and braking performance, while Cannondale's own handlebar, stem, and saddle ensure proper position and superb comfort.

The ultimate hybrid bike just got a whole lot faster. Cannondale's Quick Carbon 1 is racing-bike light while maintaining its renowned comfort and ease of use. This versatile roadster is perfect for all your riding fun, from joining group rides and getting in better shape, to tackling charity centuries and everyday commuting. Its full carbon frame and fork naturally soak up road vibrations for a velvety-smooth and lively ride. The 22-speed Shimano 105 drivetrain, FSA cranks, and lightweight Maddux wheels float up hills, while powerful Magura hydraulic disc brakes help you keep your speed under control. The ergonomic grips, Cannondale saddle, and upright geometry all contribute to the comfy ride, no matter if it's five blocks or 100 miles.

Big Dummy is a long-tail cargo bike, which means that not only can you haul a serious amount of cargo, different accessories can be added to your Big Dummy frame and deck depending on what you want to carry. Being a dedicated single-piece frame, instead of an add-on to an existing bike, it's stiffer and resistant to torsional flex, which provides a better ride and longer lasting frame than long-tail add-ons.
Like all Surly's frames, it's made of their size specific, 4130 CroMoly steel – a tube set engineered for cargo that sports lots of little touches that you've come to love in a Surly, like clearance for big tires and the use of common component sizes. Figure on being able to carry about 200 pounds (90kg) of cargo. The load weight, and how it's loaded, will affect the handling somewhat. Also, plan on using gears, especially as cargo weight increases. This may seem obvious, but as you get comfy with it, you will use your full range of gears as never before.
The parts kit is good quality, and suitable to loaded as well as unloaded riding. It's got a 3x10 drivetrain, Avid BB7 disc brakes, quality Shimano Deore hubs, and 26x2.3" Kenda Kiniption tires. They've outfitted it with Surly-designed bags, deck, rails and Dummy Rail Collars; everything you need for the majority of stuff you might carry, like groceries, shovels, bags of charcoal or mulch, guitars, lamps, mannequins, whatever. Bags, deck, rails, and rail collars are all designed to improve on previous offerings and work together to make sure your stuff is transported with safety and stability. It's an unbending interface, which when you're carrying lots of cargo, is a good thing to have. Get creative, and get hauling.
If you intend to carry a passenger on your Big Dummy, Surly requires use of their Dummy Rail Collars. These provide a secondary retention system for the rack, as well as stiffen the rack system. These are included with current Big Dummy bikes and frames, as well as available for older Big Dummy bikes and frames (compatible with all generations of Big Dummy bikes/frames). In addition, a stoker handlebar set up, found on tandem bicycles, is recommended as well. Make sure to check with seat post manufacturer for stoker handlebar compatibility.
If you are planning to carry a child on your Big Dummy, Surly recommends the use of a child seat. They've tested the Maxxi Yepp seat. Yepp makes an adaptor that allows their seat to mount onto Surly's deck. It works well with the Big Dummy. At this time other child seats are not recommended and will void your warranty. Surly is testing other options. For the most up to date compatibility/options, check http://www.surlybikes.com/safety
Note: keep in mind Big Dummy weight limits when carrying a passenger.

Go ahead and crank that intensity dial to 11—the Specialized Sirrus Disc is ready to help you get fitter, stronger, and to become the version of yourself that you've always been aiming for. It sports a light aluminum frame, a pavement-smoothing steel fork and efficient, road bike-size 700c wheels for easy pedaling on every road and path. Shimano's 24-speed drivetrain provides a wide range of gears for easy climbing, while the powerful disc brakes deliver commanding stopping power and control your speed on the way back down. And thanks to the flat handlebars and comfort-oriented riding position, you'll finish every ride feeling great.

Dirt one day, pavement the next. From confident commuting to fire road exploring, the Quick CX2 is built to thrive wherever your adventure leads. A SmartForm alloy frame sets the stage with responsiveness and low weight, while a Suntour suspension fork takes the edge off rough paths and chunky roads. The CX 2's streamlined SRAM 1x11 drivetrain takes you anywhere you want to go, powering Panaracer Comet Hardpack tires that grip a variety of surfaces so you can explore that social trail with confidence. Shimano provides supreme, all-weather braking power with hydraulic disc brakes, and Cannondale's own cockpit components make for a comfortable ride with tight control that dials up the fun.

We're adamant believers that you needn't have an elitist's budget to feel like one. Need proof? Take a look at Specialized's Diverge E5 Elite.
The Diverge frame will comfortably fit up to 700x42mm tires with plenty of room for mud, too. Weight was a large factor in the development, so Specialized took some design cues from the Roubaix with an E5 Premium Aluminum frame that's plenty light, certainly stiff for hard efforts, and undeniable durable.
Specialized opted for a new Open Road Geometry. We know what you're thinking, "it's just another marketing term," but they truly did develop an entirely new geometry. Think of it as a road version of modern trail bike geometry. It provides playful handling and predictable steering for endless dirt skids and mid-corner drifts. The geo features a bottom bracket that's over a half-centimeter lower than the previous Diverge, a slacked-out head tube angle, short chainstays, and a short wheelbase. These changes make for a bike that's not only fun in the dirt, but also performs well on the road.
Specialized topped it off with three water bottle mounts and mounts for racks and fenders. So while it's one of the most smile-inducing bikes you'll ever shred fire roads on, it's equally adept at bike packing, commuting, or even a spin to your local brewery. The frame, meanwhile, is topped off with a Shimano Tiagra groupset, mechanical-disc brakes, and an Axis Sport wheelset.

Giant's Escape RX is the perfect prescription for riding pleasure. The Giant ALUXX SL aluminum frame sports a carbon fork for reduced weight and nimble handling. It damps road vibrations before they get to your hands and gives the bike a lively feeling. Easy-rolling, road bike-sized 700c wheels with flat-resistant tires make you want to take the long way home. Plus, pedaling is and staying fit is easy with a 30-speed Shimano drivetrain that has simple-to-use shifters and powerful brakes. Plus, the Giant stem, bar and seatpost are ride everyday reliable.

The bicycle is a great way to get around. It’s a lot less expensive than a car and a lot less crowded than public transportation. These days, many bicycle companies forsake practicality in the name of speed, weight, or some other frivolity. Well, not us. Behold the Flat Bar Cross-Check: a different take on an old favorite, and a go-to for those seeking solid two-wheel, non-motorized transport.
It’s still the same Surly Cross-Check frame that has reliably carried people from here to there for decades, only with a spec that moves it deeper into the category of practical transportation. The Cross-Check frame is constructed of our size-specific 4130 CroMoly ‘Natch tubing and adorned with a simple and straight forward build kit comprised of SRAM X5 components, tough Alex rims, and our do-it-all Knard 41 tire. Instead of the standard drop bar, there’s a comfy flat bar with a 27-degree sweep to keep you sitting pretty, and an MSW Pork Chop rear rack to carry you and all of your stuff with the greatest of ease. One of our goals with this bike was to keep the price tag low and the usefulness high. That way, you’ll have some cash leftover just in case you want to stop for a happy hour on the way home from work.

The bicycle is a great way to get around. It’s a lot less expensive than a car and a lot less crowded than public transportation. These days, many bicycle companies forsake practicality in the name of speed, weight, or some other frivolity. Well, not us. Behold the Flat Bar Cross-Check: a different take on an old favorite, and a go-to for those seeking solid two-wheel, non-motorized transport.
It’s still the same Surly Cross-Check frame that has reliably carried people from here to there for decades, only with a spec that moves it deeper into the category of practical transportation. The Cross-Check frame is constructed of Surly's size specific 4130 CroMoly ‘Natch tubing and adorned with a simple and straight-forward build kit comprised of SRAM X5 components, tough Alex rims, and Surly's do-it-all Knard 41 tire. Instead of the standard drop bar, there’s a comfy flat bar with a 27-degree sweep to keep you sitting pretty, and an MSW Pork Chop rear rack to carry you and all of your stuff with the greatest of ease. One of Surly's goals with this bike was to keep the price tag low and the usefulness high. That way, you’ll have some cash leftover just in case you want to stop for a happy hour on the way home from work.

The Surly Flat Bar Cross-Check: a different take on an old favorite, and a go-to for those seeking solid two-wheel, non-motorized transport. It’s still the same Surly Cross-Check frame that has reliably carried people from here to there for decades, only with a spec that moves it deeper into the category of practical transportation. The Cross-Check frame is constructed of size specific 4130 chromoly ‘Natch tubing and adorned with a simple and straight forward build kit comprised of SRAM X5 components, tough Alex rims, and our do-it-all Knard 41 tire. Instead of the standard drop bar, there’s a comfy flat bar with a 27-degree sweep to keep you sitting pretty, and an MSW Pork Chop rear rack to carry you and all of your stuff with the greatest of ease. One of Surly's goals with this bike was to keep the price tag low and the usefulness high. That way, you’ll have some cash leftover just in case you want to stop for a happy hour on the way home from work.
- 100% Surly 4130 chromoly frame, main triangle is double-butted; 1 1/8" threadless brazed chromoly fork
- Bosses front and rear for cantilever or linear-pull brakes, rack and fender eyelets at the dropouts, dual water bottle mounts, eyelets at the crown, and fully threaded through-blade fork eyelets for a front rack
- Semi-horizontal dropouts with a derailleur hanger for geared or singlespeed drivetrains and/or wheelbase adjustability
- Works with all single, double, and triple road or mountain cranksets
- Includes Surly brake hanger, seatpost clamp, and dropout adjusting screws
- Clearance to run 700c x 45mm tires; 40mm with fenders

Over the years, Surly has been finding new and better ways to haul stuff on the front of their bikes — from fork braze-ons to racks to bags. The Pack Rat is the culmination of all those years and is specifically designed around porteur-style racks and front-loading optimization. Why would someone want to strap a bunch of crap to the front of their bike? Glad you asked.
Having your stuff in front of you means it’s close at hand and easily accessible. It also allows for better weight distribution. We’ve all ridden with a pannier full of groceries. Some of us have wiped out around a sketchy corner and watched as our precious eggs and bananas go flying every which way in an act of Mario Kart-level carnage. A front load keeps the bike nimble and allows you to more efficiently use your body English to steer from the rear and avoid such a super market massacre.
The drawback with front-loading on a lot of bikes, however, lies in how it affects the bike’s handling. The weight pulls you through turns in an awkward sort of way as if the load is doing the steering and you don’t even have control over your own life anymore. It makes for an overall less enjoyable ride. The Pack Rat’s front cargo-specific design eliminates that steering issues but also rides great without cargo. There’s no need to load it down with cans of beans every time you want to go for a ride. Unless that’s your thing. We’re not here to tell you how to live. In an effort to jumpstart your front cargo carrying dreams, Surly includes a 24-pack rack on the complete bike version.
The Pack Rat rolls on 26” wheels in the smaller sizes and 650b wheels in the larger ones. Smaller diameter wheels keep the weight of the load lower than a 700c wheel would, thereby improving handling and ride feel. Pack Rat’s fork also includes some handy internal routing for generator hubs so you can safely ride off into the night.
Dedicated commuters, credit card tourers, those who enjoy the occasional sub-24 campout, and sweaty back people looking to leave their backpack behind need look no further than the Pack Rat.

650b what? In the old days when randonneuring bikes ruled on long rides over mixed surfaces, the 650b tire size was perfectly suited for moving fast under control. Surly took this concept and applied it to the Straggler, a disc brake-equipped any-road type of bike bred from their revered Cross Check. The slightly smaller wheels accommodate smaller frame sizes and plump tire widths, creating options where few exist in this realm of bike riding. Disc brakes highlight the Straggler 650b story, sporting Hayes CX Experts with 160mm rotors front and rear. The athletic character continues with a SRAM Apex 2x10 drivetrain, giving you a useful gear range for any type of riding you can dream up, and continues with 32-hole alloy Alex Adventurer 2 rims wrapped in Surly's own super-versatile 650b x 41 Knard rubber. A Salsa Cowbell handlebar is great for riding on mixed terrain, too, giving you a bit more control when it's loose while retaining comfortable positioning for cranking into the wind. Make it your gravel explorer on weekends, your trusty commuter during the week, and go collect all the hand-ups when cyclocross season rolls around. This Straggler's lookin' for a good time and you seem like the type to oblige.

How many times have you been ready to ride, only to be confronted with a flat tire? Well, Specialized's Alibi wants you to be pumped up to ride, not pumping up your tires. That's why it comes with tires that don't need any air at all. That's right, you can kiss your pump goodbye, and more importantly, you can say goodbye to ever having a flat tire again. They also designed an anti-rust chain for this bike that removes the need for regular dirty, grimy maintenance, plus a super comfortable Body Geometry saddle and grips that are 100% designed for women. The Alibi is always ready to ride, so consider it the perfect partner on your path to a fitter, better you.
- The hard-working, sturdy A1 Premium Aluminum frame is light and durable, and it also features rack and fender mounts for easy portage and dry riding in wet conditions. You'll also find that it's engineered with Specialized's Fitness Geometry, meaning that you’ll go fast with maximum efficiency, but without the discomfort of an aggressive ride position. After all, the more comfortable you are, the longer you’ll ride.
- The Alibi’s anti-rust chain keeps rolling smoothly, even after a couple of confrontations with the elements, so you can spend more time riding and less time fixing.
- There’s never a good time for a puncture, which is why the Nimbus Airless tires feature a puncture-proof core, offering incredible traction without the hassle of changing a tube.
- Gender: Women's